La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 12, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Thursday,-February 12, 1025;
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE-FIVE
I . r-ri
jl Local News In Brief j
COMING EVENTS
March 5. fl, 7 District high
school basketball tournament
Ht Union.
W ill I'lajr
Tin) Lu Urunde Athletic club and
the Orungo uiul I thick basketball
leuma will play tbiH evening hi the
gyiuumduui uf the athletic club in
tliL' Oddfellow building.
IMtlHK Schools
li. O. Avery, county ugeiil. mid
li. .A. &iyre, county school super
intendent ure making a tour of the
county bo boo In today In tin) inter
est of boys' and pit-Is' club work.
Here Yesterday
Iloberl WlUiycoinbi. miutager of
the state experimental farm at Un
ion was in 1-41 Grande ycHlerduy on
a business trip.
After Potato Scttl
J. 11. Weaver and l-'red Hut a of
i'liton, were in thin city yeslerduy.
Mr. Weaver wuh here to get IiIk al
lotment 'of the certified Heed po
tatoes recently Hhipped In by the
l,a Grande National bank.
(.n llmdncss
William M. Griffin of linker was
lie re yesterday on land office business.
Will Visit ' ' v
Mr. and Mih. OiIh Veal and Mrs.
Veal's mother. airs. K legg, uiil
bive this evening to vinlt lu Kelso,
Wash tup, ton.
peclnl Meeting
A Kpecltil meeting will be held nl
t he Salvation Army hall lonlghl
beginning at eight o clock, con
ducted by KhhIkii and Mrs. J. K.
i'urdy, former La Grande officers
Kuslgn i'urdy Is home service sec
retary for Oregon and is in
Grande, on official business.
with wpeukerH, essuys and lessonii
devoted to the lif0 of Lincoln,
Greenwood, Itiverta and Willow
Nchoola were diHinisaed curly today
so that the students might seu the
life of Lincoln in graphic form
at tho Arcade theater this after
noon. The hik'h wchool Mudentu
and the Yntml Hchool pupils will
be dismissed tomorrow afternoon
for the same purpose.
The county, district and city of
fices are closed today j us are tho
banks, all observing February l'Jth
us a day which should be spent
in remembering perhaps the great
est president of ull time.
MISS KENNEDY
ADDRESS 1JY
LINCOLN IS
MADE PUBLIC
ff'oiitinueil from Pago 1.)
Speeders Arrested
('. J. i'eterson wnu fined $15 iud
costs In the justice court on the
charge of speeding, lie was ar
rested by County Tral lie Officer
Holbrook. Two cases of speeding
are pending In the municipal court,
according to Officer Dunn, who ar
rested J. I. Cruden and A. Fisher.
Carried Concealed Weapons
Hen Helton, colored, who hails
from Muxvillc, was arrested last
night by the police for carrying a
concealed weapon, lie furnished
$50 bonds.
ILatlis Now Oih'ii
The Klks steam baths which
iiuve been closed for several years
have recently been re-opened and
f are now available to all members
l( ;of the organization according to an
4 ft announcement by heater 'nruniwWt
' F, ' Ihlu i.i.i'nlnf ltr.ul,1..R I 1n rotrillnl
steam baths, hot and cold showeru
are an extra accommodation.
Local I looks Win
An article In the O. A. C. Baro
meter of recent date contains an
amusing story about the exploits of
the boys in the Sigma Nu frater
' ulty house which lists many local
: boys as members. It seems that
the rooks in the house and the up
porclassuien had kt un -.tin
ones making the highest grades
and the rooks won with an aver
age of Sti.f, thus compelling the up
perclassmen to pay their bet with
a dinner. Law ton Htearns and Hay
uiond I'ayton of La Grande were
members of the winning side.
effort has consisted. To the best
of my judgment 1 have labored
for and not against the union.
As I have nut felt, hj 1 have not
expressed any harsh sentiment,
1 have constantly declared, as I
really belie veil, the only differ-"
ence between them and us is the
difference of circumstances.
"1 have meant to assiill the mo
tives of no. party or individual
unit if I have in any instance (of
whleh I am not consvinus) de
parted from my purpose, I re
gret it.
'l have said that in some ro
spects Die contest has been pain
ful to me. Myself and those
with whom 1 act have been con
stantly ace used uf u purpose to
destroy (he union; and bespat
tered with every imaginable odi
ous epithet, and some who were,
friends, as it were but yesterday,
have made themsHves most ac
t ive in t his. , I have cultivated
patiencu and made no uttempt at
retort.
"Ambition has been ascribed to
me; God knows how sincerely I
prayed from the first that this
field of ambition might not bo
opened. 1 claim no insensibility
to political honors; but today
could the Missouri restriction be
restored and the whole slavery
questioned be replaced on tho old
ground of toleraUpn by necessity
where It exists, with unyielding
hostility to the spread of It, on
principle. 1 would in considera
tion, gladly agree that Judge
Douglas should never be out and
1 never in an office so long as
we both or either live."
HURT BY PALL
, MKDICAL Bl'HINGH (Special)
Miss Lllllfuo Kennedy met with
quite a puinfut accident , Friday
morning when the horse she was
riding to school fell oil the Ice
wltti her, injuring her left leg
I quite severely..
j Mrs. V. Hogg and Miss Iris Stone
jwero overnight guests of Mrs. J.
j F. Kennedy recently.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Whlttcn enter
tained at dinner recently, for Mr.
uud Mrs. Leo Wilson. .
Ths Medical Springs scJiuol chil
dren wilt celebrate St. Valentine's
day with n valentine box. The
ti acjiera have planned a masque
rade dance for the evening.
MIhs Iris Stone pent the week
end at liiiker with her father.
Mrs. Win Duncan was reported
on the sick list this week.
C. O. ltloom left Sunday nrter
noon for tho I'owder river section
where he will count cattle.
SAVE -with
DRUGSTORE
RUBBING
ALCOHOL
NEW ANTISEPTIC
CLAIMED .TO HELP
KIDNEY TROUBLE
. Hi ROOM
tADaity
Need In
Every
.Pome
TIFFIN
FDR BUSINESS
LOW BIRTHRATE
MENACES NATIVE
FAMILIES HERE
HALT1MUUK (A I') Tho discov
ery of a new antiseptic, us"d re-.
cently in Johns Hopkins hospital'
here to clear up long standing ln-
ieclion of the kidneys and urinary j
tract, was elaborated upon at the I
Johns Hopkins school of hygiene
ami public health Tuesday, follow
ng a preliminary announcement of
the discovery by a medical journal.:
The new antiseptic, mimed hcxylrc
sorclnol. Is said to be 6(1 limes as
htrong as carbolic acid In its. power
o kill disease germs and yet so
harmless to man that 'It cun be
bwatlowed without Injury.
Dr. Veudor Leonard, chairman of
the clinical commlttcm on inlernal
antisepsis of the National llesearch
council who developed the germi
cide in the Hopkins laboratories,
said that he and his associates lind
spent 10 years in search to per
fect It.
He first fed the antisvptln to
rabbits. Doctor Leonard said. When
the animals showed no ill effects.
he swallowed somo of It himself
and was not harmed. Assured of
its hurmlesf-ness, he and six men
who were working with him began
to take daily doses of Increasing
size to study its effects on the
body.
It was then that the antiseptic
was applied for the first time by
Doctor Leonard to the actual treat
ment of disease. In some oases, In-
fections of the kidneys which had
been of long standings were clear
Glass Drugs
Inc.
The ULX ALL Store
. La Unindc, Oregon
One of tho most attractive eat
ing places In this part of tho state
makes Its bow to the La Grande
lpublic tlits evening when The TIN
l in, equippeu w nu lull restaurant
und confectionery' facilities. Is lo be
opened In tho former location of
the l'alace Confectionery across
from the Foley Hotel.
The former proprietors of the
I 'a loco have reorganized and will
own and operate Tho Tiffin. The
interior of the building has been
completely remodeled lu , order to
providt) restaurant service and it
has been redecorated In a most at
tractive way, A large " arch has
been cut through the former back
wall of the room, permitting the
addition of another room to be de
voted exclusively to rcaluurunt aer-I
vice. Tie kitchens are directly be-!
ulud this new room which accom
odates a number of tables und
which will be available for special
parties, afternoon social entertain
iiidhts. etc., as well as regular re
quirements, Uoollis with thick leather cush
ions on the scuts are provided
along the wall of the larger room
und larger tables are in the center.
Chairs are covered with pretty cre
tonnu in keeping with tho attrac
tive- color Jsc lie mes of the two;
rooms. Grey tones with rose lints
lu tho wall panels provide the gen
eral color scheme In the decora
Lion. Narrow gold and blue strip
iug is an effective trimming. New
time ago describing ft missing!
man whose description tallied ;
closely with that of tho body herc.j
A wire was dispatched to Denver
yesterday and n reply was re-j
celved from tho Denver pollen j
suylng that no sjcIi matt was
known there. '
The authorities are now walt-i
lag word from Toronto before j
taking further action. .
l'incnpplca lind Favor
HONOLULU A1') Hecords of
production In both tiuullty and
quunttty .were established by the
pineapple Industry of Hawaii dur
ing lUM. according to the annual
report of the Association of Ha
waiian I'ineapplit ('miner, which
shewed a total production of G,
825.004 cases. ,
This yield exceeded by lH38.I'J2
rases the output of t ti 2 0. tho pre
vious h Igh record ycu r, a nd was
l 2 U . I f 7 cases more than the li"3j
production.
The end rretiuently Justlflca t lie
means, but with bootleg buosu the
means may justify the end.
Men's Dress Shoes
Men's Brown Calf Dress Shoes Goodycnr welt,
oak soles, leather' counters, water welt around soles,
making the . shoe damp proof. ' A high-grade dress
shoe at only ; , ' ; ' ' '
$3.49
53 STORKS
Hunt's Letter
(ConOniK'd from PHfff) 1.)
"Kaintuck" Reformed by-
Lincoln Statue's Face
(Conthim'd from l'npo 1.)
I
tub nun
expected. Hut Smith didn't care.
Ten days lu the slolte-holo and
I lien Southampton; With money In
his pocket and advent urt.' In his
heart he set forth, with his stoker
Unites.
These mutes had nicknamed him
Kaintuck.'.' And "Kaintuck," who
had been peured In u bone-dry
county, vlslled Ibiuor emporiums
and. for the first time In his life.
Uiiituo a round trip ticket. '
V'Where to? Where to-" de
inanded the ticket seller. 1
"Why, back here of course, '
-til timed foot." - '
The ticket .11m really wanted,
they insist, was one that would
bring hlni right back where he
lighting arrangements idd lo tho , Lasted beer and "this here Scotch.
general pleasing effect. Hure. It had Its effect and It's no
The, Tiffin, as announced by Its won,i,.P that a short time later he
managers, will serve, cafeteria WIl8 on a t,..,n wtu ,H mutes,
luncheons and then will give table
service ut the evening dinner and
other hours, the cafeteria equip
ment being moveable, Tho confec
tionery service will be continued as
ionnerly.
Walls, draperies und arrange
ments In The" Tiffin ara the work
of Hilly Uablcr und tho painting
has been done by Charles Catch
ing. ,
A general Invitation to the pub
lic lo see tho new- place lias been
started from,
got.
And that's what he issued for the opening beginning at
(seven tonight
. Alex J Clonic of I'ilisburg and MYSTERY OF
Mudiid, American amnassauor 10
Spain, Is the first of our major
"diplomats" to arrive in Washing
ton lo attend the Coolldge Inaug
uration, .March 4.
"The most severe pu n Ish ment
dealt out . by Spanish Justice,"
Moore says, "Is to be sentenced to
Jail over Sunday, That means the
DEATH STILL
f ENTANGLED
(Continued from Tago 1.)
1,,UD Ml., ll'IX.lf'u hill
ed up In 48 hours, according to the! jnt
records. The cures appeared to be j . '. ,
i'eriiuuu-m, ii wu3 huiq, unu ine pa-,
HOY. IllltT. STKALS AIT
I'ltltANA, 111. ( Al") The size
of! the American family of native
stQi-k lu one generation has de-
re n seu aj per (rem, according io
K.4 K, Itaber, professor of sociology
at' the University of Illinois, who
idded (hat toilay 'the native stock
family has less than three chil
dren, while it requires four, under EARM CLIMB
me. ineneiii inuiiuuiy unu uitii i iut;
lients showed no signs of having
been harmed in uny wuy
Doctor Leonard said that a com
mittee of 15, Ikis been appointed by
thoj National UesearcK- council to
work with him in further research
es to determine" how broad may be
the application of hexylresorclnol
lo disease In general.
ASTOUIA. Ore. tity and coun
ty authorities ur' searching for the
daring 'youth who stole a coupe
from Dr Charles M. I'rehn, local
dentist, and later drove the auto
mobile Inlo the edge of Cullaby
lake, south of Carmihan slatton on one
! renlv to the uuerv Was ever re
ceived here.
Hrudy's clothes were thorougli
ly examined by. a number uf peo
ple, including Warren Clllbert. lo
cat clothing merchnnt,' Lloyd He li
ber of the Standard la'indi-y, Or.l
Italston, coroner, and others and!
no clues lending lu tho man's
identity ftr where the urticles
were Qough . were disco vvrej,;. v
Varloua theories on how tho
man niot h,ls death were run down'
by omv following the mcugor
bound for Loudon.
More visits to lupinr places
and then "Kaintuck" lost his
friends In fog.
The wee hours found "Kain
tuck" leaning up against a fence.
TuhIoV the fence stood a statue. :
"Kaintuck" glanced up .at it.
Then he started and blinked.
"Olc Abe Lincoln!"
"Kalntuck's" thoughts went in
to a whirl. A trip across the At
lantic? In London town? Maybe a
dream.
A London Hobble came along,
""What's that building?" asked
"Kaintuck."
"That's where Parliament moots"
came tho reply.
"And what city Is this?" ,
1 "London."
"Mind if 1 took ut that statue
somo more?"
"Help yourself, Yank."
Yank!1 That cop didn't know
all "Kalntuck's" folks . had been
Confederates. i .
"Think o flndln' you In London,!
"Kaintuck' -said, musingly, to the
j sculptured figure "Uood inawnln.
My folks fought n gainst you, but
wo all know now you wus on the
sriuare. You kep' the country to
gether, Abe.' An" I hlni ushamcd
to talk to you. kinder man to man.
Common l'olks. ''V
"You wur common folks your
self. Hid your turn at spllltln
wood and Jioldlu tho plough Jus
Uko inc. ;. . , . , v. .
"Hut, why do you loak at 'mo so
sad-like? Oh; I know." The boosto!
Don't blame ya! Ya hud plenty of
troubles on 'your -shoulders, but I
ain't ever heard you turned to
b6oo to ferget ctu. No. You kep
sober, and right on the Job. ,
"Well, what's -good eon ugh for
you Is good enough for me.
"Well, so iong,"Abo,' And" thank
ya. Did mo no end of. good gatisln'
with ya .lit this strange burg.
. "I'm head In' back. to your Ken-'
tucky and mine und start plougiiln'
tigaln," -
And "Kaintuck" did! r
All stockholders of the . Union
County Oil company are requested
to meet ut the City Halt In the city
of La Oninde. at 2:00 p. in. Sat-
urday. February 14, 1025, for Hpj
purpose uf considering the bust
ness uf fairs of the said com puny.'
Hrlng your r-tuctc certificate with
you.
STOCKIIOLDLJUH
3-Il-.1t COMM1TTKK.
It's a square meal for a dim
VERY BITES A DELICH'
Personal Mention
J. K. I'urdy, travelling auditor
lor the Union I'aclflc, was in La
tirande ycstenlay on business. He
legist ured at the Koley hotel.
J. C. Soule, ltaker public auditor,
win) handles many ui-counts here
in Lu tirande. wus registered at the
Foley hotel yesterday.
iite, to replace the stock without
increase. , I
"It Is not necessnrily a tragedy i
that' much of our native slock is!
dying out and that our Increase j
comes wholly from foreign stock, j
Tor foreign Is certainly nol synony
mous with inferior." stitd the pro
fessor. "Yet few will admit the
desirability of such rapid replace
ment of our native stork, for it con
tains smile of our inosL precious
population elements. When we see
13 per vent of our native families
childless, and IS per cent more
with only-one child each, it serins
lo be significant."
Turning to the educational side
of the sit nation. Professor i label
declared "far too many of our edu
cated people eil her sidestep mar
rhigo or marry loo lute in Hie to
have a family. From one-half to
ihroc-filihs of our best educated
women are having no share In pro
ducing the next generation, due
cither to liull-iuurrkige or childless
marriage."
LINCOLN IS
HONORED BY. .
LA GRANDE
(Continued from Page 1.)
public schools of l-a Orande ob
mtv -I the due in similar manner
Work
Trousers
AT
CLINT'S
MANX MA UK
liisl Quality Always
$3.95 (o
$6.45
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store With Ooosclcjio.
INVESTIGATING
. DURING YEAR
WAS GREAT
(Continued from Tag 1.)
predicted the federal cooperative
marketing board proposed lu the
bill wonbl prove of substantial aid
to the farmer In marketing his
crops provided tin- "proper type
of men made up Its original, mem
bership.
The I hiugeti measure " would'
amend the Cap'"-Volstead act
to permit cooperative nssochil Ions
to organize and operate both ter
minal marketing and clearing
house organizations without con
flict wil h anti-tr'JHt laws so long
as the i nbershlp was made up
exclusively of producers.
At the senate meeting Mr. Jur
dine', took up uu analysis of the.
conference recommendations, em
phasizing especially those dealing
with "orderly marketing."
Chairman Norfls, Insisting that
an "emergency program" was
needed, declared the conference
the seaside highway. . 1 intonuauon uio ponce were, aoie
The youth, covered with blood. ; lo gel ana none proveu reasnne.
entered the home of Fred llii"!
hurt neur the seem' of the accident.
Hiirlburt put him In' a machine
Und drove him to Warrenton for
medical aid. While lhiiiburt was
trying to rouse the physician the
yiutb. although bleeding badly
managed to crawl in In the driver's
seal and drove Jiway.
The. IJurlburt, automobile', royep
Autopsy He veals lilt tie,
Aii autopsy performed on the
body failed to reveal uny marks
of violence. Tho contents of the1
stomach urn now In the hands of
the state chemist und will bo re-;
ported on within ui few days but
It Is doubtful whether this ex
ainlnuttoii will reveal anything of
IniiiftHiim'a'' ,.-, Thii eoiuitei-'-M i-.iiuv
ed with a masrr;ivrooVcih). ieniifc:Ai(i V'ihlH.
.!. r...Nl ..11,1 rot II- ui-ittM Ustti 11111 II it
near l'otirth and Franklin sire ft 'i
in'lhls city Hhorlly before noon but
no trace of the wounded youth has
been obtained.
'death' from unknown causes and
turned tho matter over to the dls
1 1 Ut attorney and the county shcr
iff. '
A railroad man wrote a letter
to the local police which was re-
The reason dances break tip celved iiern ycsicruay. in urs
w1kii tliev do is bicaus-.i by Hint letter n was siaieu tnai ine seuu-
tnne the nu n all need a shave ' er of the letter had, heard a rud
ugnln. lo broutlcast from Denver some
There's No .
Hope
' i-hiim Ti-tii.
J'or ft nian who taken A
ciuuicc- when lie's buying
tlre.s. It's not nccusAary any
longer.
Wc give n personal gunrnii
iee, In addition lo Hint of
(be factory ou JI:m;HAL
ColtDS nml wc make wir
own adjustments, They must
givo you Cull lHllar-foi'-Iol-lar
Ktrrviee.
Ask us morn about the
LUMBAL
.Jennings & Shumate
Pi ops.
Successors to
Southard & Shinn.
LA GRANDE PEOPLE DO USE THE ' i j
Telephone
'. .Deccnibcr 20 ......'...,... 15,025
January 5 ...:.:.'...........,..: 11,052
Januai'y 20 '.:........'.:....: J1.337 ,.0
. 'February .6 '...'-'u::':...f.'- . 9,997
The above is tho official peg count of completed
calls liandlcd by. our operators on the given dales.
. i Diwt'ui M III J.ll.l ' '.,. Ill ' -.'). ill Vl'll 'io tilf) Itf P
nome in dependent
Telephone Co.
(SomiIiiSiuiI (roin 1'iik 1 )
liioilht n proruln "to connriTtf,
-THREE PRISON'S i''' .""1"1'"t ''' " """', nnJ
is-aiuple lime for us to act" and
asked If "that-was Just un eHort
to pass the buck."
"There certainly was no Inten
tion to embarrass congress," Mr.
Jardine replied.
The advance of agriculture to-
ivnrd a closer balance with other
was attributed by the
HoulKviMc today, where it will re
sunie Km imcsligaliun at the state
pcnllenllury.
1 I JH ItAI, l-HIKON
ATLANTA, tin. (Uy the Assoc!- Industries
ated refs An
allegeil graft and
Atlanla Federal IVnlteiiilary Is be.
Ing eondneted here in the t'nile
Ktates district court.
M)V I'ltlf'KON LI ( KV STHIKIi
Lucky Strike cignretles lu tins of
one li und red tire being sold Iwre
till week, at thirty cepis below the
normal price, according lo an an
nouncement by the American To
bueco coinpa.li, nuinufacliirvrH or
this brand.
' The company pays (hf rni''d
States tax. on Hilt paekiij-e, th
customers pa cnly Hie Meiunl prb'e
of the clgaretle th.(iiH.t ven. Thus
they are being sobi fr forty-five
cents Instead of eveni-fio cents.
the r-'gulur prlc
Investigation of remrvit board chiefly to the rc-
orruption ai i u- udjuslment of the general price
level and th existence of larger
marketable farm crops.
The growth and general uctMly
nf bjwlness w bhii bpgan In Hie
late summer of ly.L it-sabl, hud
continued withgut cessation, und
this Iihs served lo maintain th
high level of prices reached by
farm products, which receded
much lem than the prices of oth
er commodities In the slump of
last summer.
IE s s & (b (S a Un
Freight and Tax Extra
Itiullo li AimoT I Jiwinakei-M
VIKNNA fAP Tho onerous
duties of earing for the country's
iveul s member of parliament will
greatly lightened for Austrian
1,. u t.ii. L.ir. II.. ,l. il... l,..,i..il,.l....
Th.-l"-lal illli,,l long ' , uf
ment.. The servlti in tt fV piw
erftil enough to p-rmlt of lldnlng
In on Ixjndon, Herltn, Home und
e .-n Now Yrk.
it Is -pdieted that attendance
ut sessions of pHrlluinetit wilt im
prove greHtly, but that the radio
ronni will he much more crowded
than the chamber.
a the pf'Keiit sloek of Hits pack
ae remain. As soon ilk Hie bn-al
tobacco m-rehiint.K cxluitisi ttidr
stocks of Lucky Strike I"", the
normal price will again be resumed.
OVSTLHK t AIM, TVriHHH
WASH 1 1 MiTMN ( A I') InveH-
IIMllllll ! Ill'' I"' III i " j t
(prevalence- nf lphoid f.-v.-r In. TUintM rhHn(r,.. An
i urK. i nicago. hjiiiiiik"" , w nt is
and several other titles, nna leu
!ihe putiltc health Hf-rvli-e to ein
lefude that the dtseis was caund
by shell oysters distributed by
deciding
right or wrong Is. like
.writing thp tlmr of day on a piece
(of p:ip r so you will always have It.
! A hypocrite la a man who buys a
; 'tiw auto to malm th n-lihlinr
company operating with the victn-1 jtBlou.
Jty of Wert Hayvtlle, , Y. - .
The Finest Essexc
Ever Built
Price considered Essex gives the utmost in
transportation value. By all means learn the
facts. Ask Essex owners. Take a ride. Note
its smooth performance, not surpassed by
any car. How simply it handles. How luxuri
ous its riding ease. Then think of its price.
And consider that two of every three buyers
of Essex cars come to it from those who
formerly owned cars whose chief appeal is
low cost.
Surely you cannot be satisfied with less than
Essex offers. Its cost is but little more than
cars of the lowest price.
In Quality Hudson and Essex Are Alike
Ledbetter Garage
STAR
" TODAY TODAY
"IT IS THE LAW"
. , . . . ' -And '
"woiVKs of thk north"
40c APRONS 40c
i
whim; tih:v lash
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t nml lavender. A limited number.
Art & Baby Shop
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A -Mola Monday,
Feb. 16
llcck and Wiilkcr's
MINSTRELS
All Colored
SINGKUS
MUSICIANS
DANCKIlS
COMKDIANS
18 Hand Picked
Entertainers
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Company ut these prices:
iMgts, $1.10 Ijower Floor. 8."c llidcony. .lOe
Lower Floor and Ixige Scats on Sale at Glass Drugs.
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